UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Claude BLACKBURN, Defendant-Appellant.
No. 78-5269.
United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.
Jan. 29, 1979.
301
Richard E. Plymale, Deputy Federal Defender, Lexington, Ky., for defendant-appellant. Patrick H. Molloy, U. S. Atty., Robert F. Trevey, Jesse Crenshaw, Lexington, Ky., for plaintiff-appellee.
ORDER
Appellant Claude Blackburn was convicted, following a jury trial, of possession of a firearm by one having been previously convicted of a felony.
In his appeal Blackburn asserts that it was error for the trial court to have refused his offer to stipulate that he had committed the felonies described in the indictment in order to avoid disclosing their nature to the jury. In short, the appellant asks this court to reconsider its earlier opinion in United States v. Burkhart, 545 F.2d 14 (6th Cir. 1976). Upon consideration, the court adheres to its decision in Burkhart, supra, particularly under the facts of this case.
Appellant also claims that it was error for the court to have permitted the government to impeach him on cross-examination by use of a felony more than ten years old, in violation of
IT IS ORDERED that the judgment of the district court is affirmed.
DeMASCIO, District Judge, concurring:
In United States v. Burkhart, 545 F.2d 14 (6th Cir. 1976), this court‘s order announced that “the government was not required to accept in lieu of proof the defendant‘s stipulation [that he had a prior felony conviction within the meaning of
I concur, however, in affirmance of Blackburn‘s conviction because the nature of his two prior convictions was admissible to rebut Blackburn‘s defense of innocent possession of the firearm. Both of his prior felony convictions were admissible under
Under United States v. Sims, 588 F.2d 1145 (6th Cir. 1978), Blackburn‘s 1962 conviction should not have been admitted to impeach his credibility under
EDWARDS and ENGEL, Circuit Judges, and DeMASCIO, District Judge.*
* Hon. Robert E. DeMascio, Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, sitting by designation.
